Parents of austic children have new opportunities for care through updates made to TRICARE’s Autism Care Demonstration (ACD) program, which went into effect January 1, 2022. These improvements help TRICARE better address the needs of family members with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and give parents more input in developing the care plan for their child. Parent training is an important new focus of the ACD and providers must now start parent training within 30 days of the initial authorization period.
Autism Services Navigators were assigned to new beneficiaries beginning October 1, 2021. “New” is defined as: those not currently receiving Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services under the ACD or those with a gap in ABA services of greater than 12 months.
The ASN must have clinical experience in: pediatrics, behavioral health (BH), and/or ASD; a healthcare environment; and proven care management experience.
They must hold a current, valid, unrestricted license which include:
An ASN is applicable to beneficiaries enrolled in Health Net Federal Services and Humana Government Business. Those currently enrolled in the ACD and receiving ABA services, but moving from one region to another will NOT count as a “new” beneficiary.
Note: TRICARE Overseas Program, U.S. Family Health Plans, and TRICARE for Life are NOT required to provide the ASN.
For the beneficiary/family, the ASN will:
For treating providers, the ASN will:
A plan that is developed and maintained by the ASN and allows for a more consistent and beneficiary-centric approach.
The CCP will:
The CCP is updated every six months, in line with the continued authorization of ABA services. After a referral is submitted and the ASN makes contact, a CCP will begin development, including but not limited to:
The CCP must be completed within 90 days.
Referrals to approved services will be authorized; however, if the CCP is not completed within 90 days due to family/beneficiary non-compliance, ABA services will be put on hold until the CCP is completed.
Learn more in the TRICARE Newsroom: TRICARE Comprehensive Autism Care Demonstration Program
*The ASN role starteds October 1, 2010/1/21 and is available to new beneficiaries entering the program after that date. However, current beneficiaries may access contractor-care/case management services, MTF case management services, or EFMP** care coordination/case management services. 8*EFMP is a Service-owned program (not medical) that has 3three purposes: identification/enrollment, assignment coordination, support to help families identify services/programs. These services are outside of Private Sector Care/the TRICARE benefit. The ASN will be specific to the TRICARE benefit and will be someone that can help the families connect all the pieces. The scope of collaboration, advocacy, and oversight is more comprehensive than the EFMP coordinator.